Unit of Work: Ships and Navigation, Edição 6Bureau of publications, Teachers college, Columbia university, 1933 - 219 páginas |
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... explained how the propellers worked in turning and " backing " the ships . Isabel told him that she had heard that ships must pay to go through the Panama Canal . The Purser assured her that this was so , and added that it cost $ 130 ...
... explained how the propellers worked in turning and " backing " the ships . Isabel told him that she had heard that ships must pay to go through the Panama Canal . The Purser assured her that this was so , and added that it cost $ 130 ...
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... explained that the hull of his first boat had been too light for the machinery and that the cause for the wreck of his vessel had been a violent windstorm that had tossed it about on the Seine until it had broken in two . He showed his ...
... explained that the hull of his first boat had been too light for the machinery and that the cause for the wreck of his vessel had been a violent windstorm that had tossed it about on the Seine until it had broken in two . He showed his ...
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... explained longitude and lati- tude in as elementary a way as was possible . She pointed out the lines of longitude and latitude on the wall map , and compared them to imaginary streets and avenues on the earth's surface . It was a ...
... explained longitude and lati- tude in as elementary a way as was possible . She pointed out the lines of longitude and latitude on the wall map , and compared them to imaginary streets and avenues on the earth's surface . It was a ...
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EDITORS INTRODUCTION vii | 1 |
CHOOSING THE UNIT AND PLANNING THE DAILY | 8 |
1600S AND 1900s | 34 |
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